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The moment I knew: I woke up and couldn’t see out of my right eye. Hours later, she helped me record an album

After waking up blind in one eye, musician Jack Ceriani faced the unexpected with the help of his partner, Rebecca. Despite the sudden challenge, they headed to the studio, and Jack recorded an album, showcasing resilience and the power of...

The Guardian· Jul 4, 2026 · 9:29 PM · 38 views

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After waking up blind in one eye, musician Jack Ceriani faced the unexpected with the help of his partner, Rebecca. Despite the sudden challenge, they headed to the studio, and Jack recorded an album, showcasing resilience and the power of support. This story captures the magic of determination against all odds. #MusicJourney #BlindnessToMusic #Resilience #Inspiration #SupportSystem

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